Aaron Lington

Secondary Impressions

ORIGIN CLASSICAL 33023

“Lington...shows a true command of his instrument with a very studied and soulful essence.”

International Trumpet Guild

With its expansive musical range, great expressive capability, and cello-like tessitura, it's surprising that there doesn't exist more classical solo repertoire for the baritone saxophone. With that thought, Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Aaron Lington presents a program of works composed specifically for the instrument - Robert Nelson's 1996 "Concerto for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra," and Eric McIntyre's "Secondary Impressions" - along with a transcription of Astor Piazzolla's "Milonga sin Palabras," and Joan Tower's "Wings," which she encouraged Lington to perform on the baritone saxophone. Known primarily as a composer/arranger and jazz saxophonist, Lington received his doctorate from the University of North Texas in classical saxophone performance and remains active internationally through his position at San Jose State University and as a Silicon Valley Artist Laureate.

PERFORMERS:

Aaron Lington - baritone saxophone
Victoria Lington - piano

PRODUCTION:

Produced by Aaron Lington
Recorded by Pablo E. Furman at San Jose State University School of Music Concert Hall
November 29, 2016 and October 6, 2018
Mixed by Pablo E. Furman, Pleasanton, CA
Mastered by Rainer Gembalczyk at Sienna Digital, Half Moon Bay, CA
Photographs by Keay Edwards and Tracy Cavano
Cover design & layout by John Bishop